The Straits Times, 22 June 1900
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Title Section12 1900-06-22 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1900. No. 20,170.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement912 1900-06-22 1 twiFIK BORNEO COMPANY, UMITED TIK Standard Uta aamraast, Morwieh Oasta Fit* lastaaaot Socirfj. *tlas Asa—ac. 00-vaaj (>^~^ fa, K-.a-i^i' 1 U#s Ase«nMK» Snnrty. yw. Oosta Mans* lasarasm i'..»sr»uiv. Tte Chiaa MsMal at— N.vigMi.. o-t—J-rWeTittear*™ l*(-r !W The Bintin latanoas i i aipaay, I.ismissd. PANT, LIMITED. a«a«ta. STEAMSHIP COMPANTiy. P OrrirE.TriEr.ii.rHSTßEET.912 words
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Advertisement757 1900-06-22 1 STEAMSHIP CQMPANLEi. I i -MNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Stmiapvre Ship Agbjct, late J. Daebdeui 4 Co., <-S. Coiltbb The undermentioned dnte- nre only approximate Steamer From Expected V\ ill tie Detpatcherl for "n Hr Deli. Jiii el. Paneh. Bila. A«aahan. Deli and757 words
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Advertisement569 1900-06-22 1 CtUMPAHMR DER MBWAGBJUa* MARITIMBH DR FRANCE. TiuoEiruir Adduw: Iiaioilil, Hixuruu. The m»il itfumm will le«v* Singapore ■n or anout tbe undermentioned d»t*e.UOTW4BD. HoM-Vi«D. 1WI0. l"00. 1M« Dates. f/vw M»t S« Ocufin M»y?7 ■ii'lvu Jun.- <> S.i/i«m June 0 r.nlnn Jim- I /»*a June** A .mm Ml 7 I /xi.» Iv569 words
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Advertisement650 1900-06-22 1 LNSCRAN(m_ 'PHK LONDON AND LANCA8HIRK 1 FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital f».Hr7,W0 Pa* op C»piUJ £H.7MI Reaene Food i,,<i73 580 I he underlined, Agente lor the ComAny, are preparo.1 to accept lire risk* current raise ol premium. BOUHTEAD A Co. 'tint CHINA IBADKB8 INSURANCE I COMPACT. LIMITED. Capital Snh«jribed $j,n(X),006 Amount650 words
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Advertisement317 1900-06-22 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. i. PROVISION FOE OLD AGE. Easily a d Economically met by a Policy ia THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL I.1FK OFFICE, Etablikhkd 1847. Chairman The Rifcht Hon'ble Sir John Gom, M P. Fund*— R». 42ii.00,000 Cl»im« Paid-R». 4 0,00,000 UlU MIl'SEX UIKAl CMIITIrfS317 words
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Advertisement646 1900-06-22 1 NOTTCEa Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per in quality j£"'Tm!d cent< with Cream every ther b^k^A^j STERILIZED |t9@^i NOT SWEETENED K^N^^gi A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. BANKS. UUNUKUNM A.M> SHANGHAI BANKING OORPORATIOH. KAII>-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111,600,000 BE8EBVE LIABILITY OF 1 llo( w)000 PROPRIETORS. j-sjuuwww. Cocbt o» Dmectoe*:— JJ646 words
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Advertisement623 1900-06-22 1 MANGE IN HORBBH. MOALVITIB Anti-epiic Solution ii 0 the only thotoogbly effective remedy for mange, itch, and ikin diseases of all kind* in horve One week t careful dressing will generally suffice to completely eradicate all trace, of mange bottles making 50 gallons of the wash. Price per bottle |4,623 words
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Advertisement916 1900-06-22 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TOLEf-ANHJ'ER ONALB [Ist time. It ceoU a line 2nd and Ura timea, 10 cents a line 4th to nth tin,.- osnu a line 7th to IMb timet 8 oenti a line afterwards, > cenU a line bat no charge lees than one dollar. Thus a tarts lime916 words
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Article60 1900-06-22 2 Uiti. Vnrai/i N»u« I rubAKu Ctrua I'IWTI»TiaK Jmatt>-2 Ban Whalt 111.. ■JJ -tr.hn.J I IUII I.':' (Iphir H I) uro M Hilda i mrr n rifin llrit .lr. Own «r «r Mr. Hm.ii it l«,ior M.U>tr. l.vurritr.. All. .lr. Mo«a» Nor Mr. U'oM lul i,i|. Mitiilo Klanic via porU60 words
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Article35 1900-06-22 2 Established: 1831. I'RICK 16 CENTS Strait, Times: S3O a year, or, post free $34. Strait* Budget SlB a year, or, port free, 120. Advertising Rules may be found in the fourth page.35 words
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451 1900-06-22 2 FRIDAY, 22ND JUNE, 1900. SOUTH AFRICA. Anru his recent brilliant success in northern Natal, General Buller encamped near Volksrust, which is just w.llnn Trannvo.il territory, north of the needle of Natal. Thut was some time ago. He seems to have remained practically stationary ever since, for now his headquarters are451 words
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Article38 1900-06-22 2 Thi F M. S. yacht Meran has arrived from Kuala Pahang with Mr. W. H T r.-acher, the Acting Resident-General, and Mm. Treacher; Mr. A. Butler, Mr. V. ll.il, Mr. 11. Keyt, and Mr. A. Allen on board38 words
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Article102 1900-06-22 2 During the part few days, it has been noticed on various roads round Singap >re that some parson has at intervals "dumped down" heaps of pineapple refuse on the roadside. This is particularly the cane in Serangoon Road. The stench arising from these heaps of n fuse is simply abominable102 words
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Article166 1900-06-22 2 A COKRK9PONOENT writes I was told yesterday that Kwang Hu Wei is still in Singapore, carefully secreted in some secluded quarter of the town. He is said to be closely watching the trend of events in China. 1 believe the papers have tried to interview him but their efforts were166 words
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Article360 1900-06-22 2 A dWdtatio* from the Marine Engineers' A*i«ocntii>n recently interviewed the IVtJ-i-lfiit of the Board of Trade in London. The deputation consisted of delegates represent ing the various districts of the kingdom who desired some inodifii"-.!iin of the Board of Trade regulations now in force under the Merchant Shipping Act of360 words
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Article14 1900-06-22 2 Mr. Ktywr. H. B M.'i Coniul «t Brunei, arrived her* yesterday in the *.JMto.14 words
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Article12 1900-06-22 2 To-day's share quotations came too late for correction on the back page.12 words
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Article13 1900-06-22 2 Ceylon finances figured out thur last year :-R«-vrnua K25,»13,041. .x|«-niliture K24,952,460, surplus RMOJM13 words
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Article22 1900-06-22 2 Hadji Ali, the amok runner, being Mill under medical treatment, the hearing of bit care has been further postponed for a week.22 words
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Article25 1900-06-22 2 This Municipality giv«w notice that all dugs without the new municipal h idu« founi out of doors after the Ist July next will be dwiiroyed.25 words
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Article20 1900-06-22 2 The Selangor Government clerks have memorialised the High Commissioiht fur a ten per cent, allowance in addition to their salaries.20 words
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Article27 1900-06-22 2 A meeting of the members of the Cuurch Work Association will be held at Mrs. Adams' house on Wednesday, the /7th inst., at 11 30 a in27 words
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Article22 1900-06-22 2 Two hundnd and thirteen deaths were registered at Singapore during the we<k ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 46.19.22 words
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Article28 1900-06-22 2 Thi Nippon Yus«n Kaisha have declared a divideud at the rate of In lier cent, per annum. The sum ol UOO.OOU yen. was transferred to the new account.28 words
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Article30 1900-06-22 2 At an American bar in London, where all sorts ol mysterious drinks are to he tiad, the Duke ol Cambridge recently tabled the very latest known as a "Boer faralyser"30 words
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Article31 1900-06-22 2 As some coolies were unloading cargo from the Arratoon Apcnr yesterday, two bales fell into the Hold. Two coolies were seriously injured, and one died on being taken to the hospital.31 words
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Article32 1900-06-22 2 Ah advertiser offers a free passage to England to a trustworthy European woman, about the end "I August. In return two young children are to be taken charge of on the voyage.32 words
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Article45 1900-06-22 2 This morning tin- Uin Sing arrived Hying the police signal. On the police KOing aboard an Arab informed them mat he had been robbed of SJ-M, 4 rings, and 50 sarongn. Some of the missing properly was in the possession of several of the crew.45 words
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Article46 1900-06-22 2 It is reported that Mr. Danysz, of the i'asteur Institute, has found a microbe which will wipe rats out of existence Ha has tried the effect of his microbe in warehouses, farms, and other places, and in 50 per cent, of cases the rats completely disappeared.46 words
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Article51 1900-06-22 2 Not long ago a gold reef of extraordinary richness was discovered near Gadag int he Dharwar district of Bombay. Assays of h undreds of ounces are spoken of, and 18 ounces of bar gold are said to have been obtained from a single hundredweight of picked samples and sent to51 words
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Article47 1900-06-22 2 The S.C.C. athletic gymkhana on the Esplanade commences at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Ladies a c specially invited tr attend and witness the sports from tbd bi.lcony of the Club House. During til**, afternoon, the baud of the 16th Madrns Infantry will play a selection of music.47 words
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Article45 1900-06-22 2 The Colombo harbour works are making good progress. Since 1873 over twenty million rupees have beeu spent on breakwaters, etc atd on the harbour extern-ion works about six and-a-half million rupees have been expended. The excavation of the graving, dock is now being proceeded with.45 words
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Article58 1900-06-22 2 To-morrow night, at the Town Hall, the Piiilharinonic Society ar« holding a musical evening for which an attractive programme has been arranged. It w'lll save the oHicials of the society a good deal of trouble if numbers whose »übicriptions are due will pay them at the Town Hall to-morrow night,58 words
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Article57 1900-06-22 2 TIENTSIN BOMBARDED FOR TWO DAYS. 100 KILLED AND WOUNDED. (Special telegram to the "Straits Time:') Hongkong, 22nrf Jun», 1.35 j> m The American manof-war SaihrUU brought to C'hcfuo yesterday 33 American refugees from Peitaibo. TieoUin lvi been bombarded with forty-pounder guns for two days The casualties [among the allied forces?]57 words
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17 1900-06-22 2 THE AMERICAN CONSULATE BLOWN TO PIECES. The American Consulate in the city was destroyed during the bombardment.17 words
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Article17 1900-06-22 2 20,000 TROOPS REQUIRED. Twenty thousand troops will be required to cope with the Boxers and their confederates17 words
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Article169 1900-06-22 2 PLAINTIFF PAYS THE COBTB. In the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. Justice Leach gave his decision in respect to the division of costs in the case of Nathan ft Latham. The general effect in regard to the action, he raid, was that defendant had been successful, Although169 words
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Article15 1900-06-22 2 The homeward bound M. M. Indus is due here from Saigon at noon on S.inday.15 words
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Article31 1900-06-22 2 Archdkacox IVih.uii. who was a passenger from Europe by yesterday's (German mail, is staying in Penang for a week, before coming on to Singapore tn roanme his duties as Colonial Chaplain.31 words
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Article38 1900-06-22 2 The Itit (Capt G M. Henderson) and lilij (<apt P. F. Tillard), which are ordered out to China from the Mediterranean, are eister-ships, second d*M cruisers of 5,600 tons each, and both commissioned at Chatham in May, 1898.38 words
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Article41 1900-06-22 2 On the 14th instant, Bakat Singh, a milk vendor, while rashly driving a ghnrry in Dhoby Ghaut, collided with a 'rikisha in which Mr. Harfleet and another were travelling They were both thrown out. Yesterday, Mr. Brockman fined Bakat Singh Ml41 words
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Article81 1900-06-22 2 We are asked to call attention to the deplorable condition of Robertson Quay and K intsah Mnriran Road at Campong Saigi n. where there is a large amount of tnulir every day to and from the godowns leased by the leading European merchants for the storage of produce. The road81 words
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Article76 1900-06-22 2 Thk joint committee of the Royal Society and the Roynl Geographical Society has appointed Lieut. R.F. Scott, now torpedo-lieutenant of the Majestic, >■...,, -.i.illiil' officer ot the coming National Antarctic Expedition. He lias been 15 years in the Navy, has a record of service of the highest class, and will76 words
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Article85 1900-06-22 2 The Printing Arts Company forward a copy of their Royal edition of The Absent- Minded Beggar" beautifully printedincolourshyiheOrloff Press. One hundred thousand of these, little books are offered to the public for as many shillings, three-pence of each shilling (the publisher's profit) to go to the "Absent-Minded Beggar Relief Fund"85 words
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Article28 1900-06-22 2 The M.M. Tonkin, with the mail from Europe <-f the let instant, left Colombo at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, and is due here on Monday morning.28 words
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Article53 1900-06-22 2 The Virnk Pioneer reports that the. police there have uncart lied a nest of coiners and counterfeiters, who have been carrying on their trade in all parts of the Federated Malay States. The spurious coin tuined out by the gang is reported to be an admirable imitation53 words
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Article89 1900-06-22 2 At a meeting of the Football Association held last night, the competing teams in the coming competition were drawn as follows First Round— Tanjong Pagar versus No. 35 Co. RA to be played on 3rd July, Mr. Scoular referee. S.C.C. wnu Royal Engineers, to he played on89 words
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32 1900-06-22 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS BULLER'S POSITION. Londe*, Titui Juw It is wired from Sandspruit Station, under date 20th instant, that General Buller's headquarters are now two miles north-west ot the railway in that quarter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article47 1900-06-22 2 AFTERWARDS VIGOROUS ACTION. Lord Roberts has concluded an informal arm stice, to last five days, with General Botha, who commands the Boer forces retreating upon Middelburg Lord Roberts intends to take vigorous action against Botha's force at the expiration of the arasistice. f47 words
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Article61 1900-06-22 2 REPUBLICANS STICK TO McKINLEY AND GOLD. The National Convention of the Republican Party to nominate the party candidate for the Presidency of the United States has been held at Philadelphia. The Convention adopted a platform strongly approving of President McKinley's domestic and foreign policy. The pNtform also61 words
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Article14 1900-06-22 2 COUNT MURAVIEFF DEAD. da Count Muravieff, tlie Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is dead.14 words
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Article25 1900-06-22 2 H. M. S. Dido ana H M 9. his have received orders to proceed from the Mediterranean Station to China.25 words
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Article16 1900-06-22 2 The National Republican Convention has unanimously nominated Mr. McKinley for reelection to the Presidency.16 words
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Article10 1900-06-22 2 Col. Roosevelt has been nominated for the Vice-Presidency.10 words
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Article39 1900-06-22 2 Launches will leave Johnston a Pier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday morning at 7 and 8 o'clock. The 3rd and final race in the Jackson Millar Cup competition will be swum at 8.30 a.m39 words
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Article85 1900-06-22 2 Splendid observations of the total eclipse of the sun were made on the 2Mli May on the Mediterranean stations an'l in America. The shape ol the corona was found to be an exact duplicate of that shown at the time of the eclipse of I*B9, confirming85 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement506 1900-06-22 2 NOTICES, EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite. Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, »li liana or Safety Fuses, Electric BUstiig Appnta. The above Etpltmm, being ail awm-fa-tvnd in Great Britain, an made U> pw the high tbntdard of tafety mui purify teite impoeed by the Brituh Uw-ernment, ami art,506 words
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Advertisement1564 1900-06-22 2 NOTICES. 2nd haud guaranteed in good condition, $275, $295, aDd $300 respectively, net cash. Pianos on hire monthly, weekly, and for occasions at from $10 per month. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.. m w.f. v c. toiflUs Place, Si.igaporr. A. B. SNOW, M. E UXPERT in Mining and the Reduction I1,564 words
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Advertisement885 1900-06-22 2 II \NIKH for r.ritsU North llorneo, I »1 mi a|wlhecaiy. nal.ry f*) per iunlli with live furnished quarters. A|.|jhc«U"iin with copies ol letlintonitJi I o be aeul to GUTHRIE Co., At Agents, British North Borneo Co. I t^KEE passage to London offered about I eu.l of August to capable, i885 words
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Advertisement88 1900-06-22 2 M. H. 8 tutoihta! for tb* Siraiu IWi •boald I -nlun on ixfa at th. pu« tU neitleot ul u»l ooodition, mm) M.S. B. m njxtud U»t aurht oth.rwi» S.. publUhad. All Utmui contnete an mkfont to ttci ooo.li. boo ih«t tha Muwn «»y >••<• Urn xlnnminnrt WolUi pa{»r hi88 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous198 1900-06-22 2 ARRANUH.MKNTH FsiDiY, 22si> Juki. High Water. 6.4 p.m. 8. V. A. Subdivision drill. IM, 8. V. K. Drill. 6.15. Tauglin Club. At Home." BITVRDiY, 238 C JI'KE. High Wler. 7.9 a.m. 7.S p.m. 6. G. C. Qymkhana. 3 p.m. 8. U C. Cricket. Fture Sale. Middle RH. Powell. I. O.198 words
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Article916 1900-06-22 3 IMTESTOTHE SIBT MAY HOW I.'BKKTS SAVED THE CAMP.tIOX." Is l/'ii.lon, on the 3lst May, the news of the rapidity of Lord R .tyrt.--1 the surrender of Johannesburg ar.'iufil both surprise and Joy. The New York Jimm said that L»rd Roberts had not merely saved the n but916 words
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Article37 1900-06-22 3 The Commission, r the Siamese Malay States an.l Mr. Byrn, chief ban marking out tli>- baaadafj between IVrak ami Rahman, a Siamese Malayan State The new boundary will largely increase the area of Perak37 words
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Article85 1900-06-22 3 THI DANGER OK WOOIIW.iKk OX WARSHIP*. An intern-ting experiment in regard li. .l«..tiiav.i| gunnciy wa*ina.le in the EneM-li ChHMMtI re enlly, off Selsey Bill, on the HaMMaowt The nh«nlete coast defence (-hip IMleule, 4,870 tons, wliich was built in I*7B. wa» used s target for llie punt,85 words
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620 1900-06-22 3 ITS VAU'ABLE RESULTS. All the members of this expedition t(- tue Siauie-c Malay States have now returned to England. Alter the a'rangerneiit of the necessary preliminaries at Bangkok, the party proceeded to Smgora, where the active work of the expedition commenced by an exploration of the620 words
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Article126 1900-06-22 3 Thi« yam Bi-l'-y meeting comes off next month. Exclusive of challenge nips and prizes in kind, nearly 1,000 are ..il'.-r.-i in the various competitions, ■bom ZS.7<* being for eoasMt* to which only tl.e -i me r i ti*»- or the carbine is used The Queen's series accounts126 words
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Article238 1900-06-22 3 The following cntrifs have hem rrmvi-il fur tin: Kuala Lumpur Ra^e*. which commence next Tuesday, and .Mitimii' on Ttrirnday and Saturday next week FIRST DAY. Rtct 1.-Duaun, The Nun, Lawao, :.n.i H^liobes Kui II Daulat, Ladysmith, Mafikinf, Km Lone, Baa Lamh, Norah Barangfcfli, Anas, Winifreda, Little BeibaL238 words
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Article2237 1900-06-22 3 W. J. FORD - W. J. FORD. (All Notts Itefmed) IIY (Author of OmW.* CriehU by a Cnchtltr" &c) HAB THE CHAM rION'SHIP BENEHIEU CKICKKTf The County Championship as now understood is an institution of comparulively recent years. Early in the seventies some such scheme was mooted by the M. C. C2,237 words
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Article44 1900-06-22 3 A correspondent ha* *ent me an end game which illustrate* (be Liking of Pretoria liy l.oni Roberts. The strategy, however, is too s mple for publication 1 would advise my correspondent to try something deeper, which I know he is quite able to do.44 words
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Article125 1900-06-22 3 Tbe newly established Catholic Club intends to m«ke chess one of its leading amusement*, and I think it should succeed. Sir Lionel Cox. the patron of tbe Club, is «n enthusiast c plsyer, and tbe Pre ident, tbe Revd H. Rivet, M.A., is by no mean* a novice in the125 words
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Article114 1900-06-22 3 A.i interesting event during the cruise of H.M.S Porpoite, which returned to Sydney on the 28th May from the South Sea I-lands, was the hoisting of the British flag on Savage Island, in the presence of the leading chief and the white residents. On the114 words
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Article116 1900-06-22 3 The semi-final ties in the S. C. C. five-a-side competition were played off yesterday afternoon. In the first game Goldic's team met Harris's. The latter started well, but Goldie's men seemed in better fettle than their opponents, and came out winners of their tie by 1 goal and116 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1900-06-22 3 fMBI ADVERTISED T'> SAIL. Krrm tnlle via pirU, Atulralind, OD 22nd Jim, liuusieu.i i Co. Kbii.ooii nnd CalcutU Awjm, on Xnh .lunr. I i,in»l imiiI k CO J«J"«i« i«r *hU<H". da*) -'Ut Juoe.33 words
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Advertisement268 1900-06-22 3 OOING IXSAXE. A. L. RimerofStoneridge.N. Y. says:— I was for a long lime troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the held which made me (eel thouiih I was going inrane. The physicians could do uolbing for me. I heard of tome extraordinary cures effected by Little's Oriental268 words
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Advertisement514 1900-06-22 3 COOKUKY. The following dishes can be •applied from tbe Chalet, on order, at the residences Hop, -i. Germain, Creme fenneise, PrinUiiier Royal, Parmentier, Bisque de Crevrttea Creme Prince««e. Colbert, Printanier Benign*', Creasonniere. Fish.— Filets de poissont Joinville, Filet* de uoissons i'oli|tnac. Filets de polsnons Wal>tka. Filets de poissons an »in514 words
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Advertisement624 1900-06-22 3 NOTICES. V'OTK'E t» hereby given thai m power ll of attorney dated the atth day o' November, 189 M, iivon by Lim '.h Pat of Muntolc tn Lav Nnm Khin tod Ihio t*iov Kiat of 9 D'Almeida Street, Hingapore. bu been this day revoked so (ar the same appoint* the624 words
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Advertisement532 1900-06-22 3 Voti, SALK EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND I'KRSOVALS [laTTiai, 16 cents line; tad and Sri times, 10 cent. line 4th to Bib time., 6 cents line; 7th to 18th lime*, canto a line; afterwards, S cent* a line; bat so charge leu than on* dollar. Tbua, a lime- >« advertisement, clow532 words
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Miscellaneous92 1900-06-22 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmmimg Kerbau Uotpitai, Mlh June IWO. »a.m Sp.m.Cp.m Remixes. Bar. ..»POT».7BBM.BSB Temp. .870 8»0 800 i. W rflhTheF, 77.0 77 S 77 0 ■S-jf Dir.of Win.' B. W. s.s.e. S.E. 4 Max. Temp. I 00.1 =-a Mln 77.0 gt.S Max. in BunH4.o S tf Torr.rad ..749 S<E; Rainfall92 words
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Miscellaneous86 1900-06-22 3 CHESS. (conducted by kino's fawh All chf«« correnpondence thould b« addrrnted to "Kin(i'i I'awn." Holutiooi: No. Iho (Nemo) Kt— R 4; No. 181 (Shelley) R QBn). C'urre, t solution, received from A. 0. BX and Nemo. Pbublih No 183, by R. Collikson. BUCK 9 PIECW. |i n MMj ff(S 89il86 words
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Article535 1900-06-22 4 1 r»ir M»n Juki. IWO. J'KOMICE. {KatM an eomoUd to mxmi Oinb.er 740. Uopra Bali o\8» do Ponttanak. 680 *fo P While! '(»*>'. T *7'oo Be<o Flour Sarawak «*s lo Brunei No. 1 J. 90 fowl to sho C>«ee. Ball. 15X bull »\M Ooflee Palembang. I SX basis.. *j.i»i535 words
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Article56 1900-06-22 4 '<" rtr Mr. Time. To-Mukbow. Indraciri Aim Ann, 11 »m. P-n»ng 4 Bomb»y (,'wli, n Penarni 7Vte..«»u», II m PwU'iK Tin ports Timb-tra, »p ni Muar Malacca Kino Vnng, Sum "»'K<»> Hok Tjiot, .1 p m. P<m»n« S-nj, 3pm. Kl«n« vi» porU S.ippkn, i p.m. ItoUTia via ports56 words
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Article132 1900-06-22 4 Know Kit hop. —Bt th- M. M. s. a. Tnnk'n, do* on the 2Mb Jnn« with ila'ioii to he Ist June, she bruin repl'es to th<m«ila which loft Singapore on the 4th F«om Qnut-Bf the it. M. a. Indu), due on Bunday. ,■'< Sinmpor. llii»inl»lon Arrired May132 words
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Article257 1900-06-22 4 AH RIVALS. P»r s.«. Sea Hell* from Brunei. H. H <h« Acting Governor, Mr. Weld, an.! Mr IC.yaer «r Jfer.m from Ku.lt Paoa g. Mr W. H. TMch". Ms. Tracher, Mr. A Mutier, Mr. V. Hill, Mr. U. Keyt, and Mr. A \llrli Per a. t. Slutignrt from257 words
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SHIPPING
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Article171 1900-06-22 4 Under mil nettling the following abbre.i.. ton* are vied «ir.— steamer sb. •hii. q.- -barque ten nchooner YcL-Yachi '"ro.— Cruiter; Obt Oonboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Hone-power BriVbml.h U. S.-Umted state.; Pr.Krench Oer.— Oerroan Dal.— Dutch: loll.— Jobore 4c, O. c..—Oeuen.•f* d.p.-deck n&uenger* U.-Uncer *in T. P. W.171 words
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Article908 1900-06-22 4 Anmu Unci Noo» o» Yisrißuir. Ayr. Brtt .tr. tont, C»pt Gii«on, It*', Nor. Mr. l,w* toon, Capt W«tt rgren, st.-od June. Fr m Ku-hinolia, 9tb June Coals. Kouttea i a,,d Co. U-R Unglo Brit. «tr I,<»| tons, c .ut rhom- n, i-.-uil June Fr.mi London liiih Mar.908 words
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